Initially, many people disliked bathing in a bathtub. The reasons were simple: it took up space and wasted water. "It's just taking a bath, right? Why make it so complicated?" Actually, many people may not know that showering is the most convenient and quickest method. However, once you try bathing in a bathtub, you'll change your mind. Soaking in a bath effectively promotes blood circulation, relaxes the body, and is very beneficial to health. It can also quickly increase feelings of well-being. At home, a bathtub doesn't need to be too large; a bathroom with an area of about 5 square meters is sufficient to fit one, allowing you to enjoy a blissful bath!
If you feel that space is limited at home, this is also a good way to save space by reducing the distance between bathroom fixtures. In this case, a shower curtain is extremely important to prevent water from splashing while showering. It may be necessary to place the bathroom fixtures closer together. When bathroom fixtures are "closely packed together," using a partition wall for storage is a very clever method.
Sinks and toilets with wall-mounted drainage can be hung directly on the wall, saving space in pipes and tanks, which can then be used for storage, eliminating the need for a bathtub. Hanging on the wall creates plenty of space, preventing a cramped feeling, and the suspended fixtures eliminate hard-to-clean areas and are easy to clean.
Installing a shower enclosure requires several square meters. In reality, bathtubs are only 1.2-1.8 meters long, so if more space is limited, a bathtub can be used instead. If I shower every day, I worry about wasting water, so I'll simply install a shower over the bathtub, which will satisfy my needs for both daily and weekend showers.
Standing in the bathtub and shower, a glass partition and shower curtain are essential equipment. Don't forget to buy an additional silicone foot mat to prevent your feet from slipping. Not all baths require lying down; some require sitting, meaning there's something to sit on in the bathtub. In fact, sitting and lying down are almost the same. This small bathtub is perfect for a tiny bathroom.
In addition, children in space can have a built-in bathtub installed in the base and integrated with the wall. This type of bathtub is the most common, saving space and eliminating hard-to-clean corners. Sizes range from 1.2m to 1.8m. The appropriate size will always be chosen based on the available space.
However, artificial stone bathtubs are now more popular. For small spaces, this type of rectangular bathtub is more suitable, more aesthetically pleasing, and saves space. This mini-bathroom, only 1.8 square meters, can even fit a bathtub. Don't assume only large bathrooms can accommodate a cat's foot bathtub; as long as the small bathroom is the right size, you can have one too. As long as you're not too tall and must lie flat in it, a 1.2m to 1.5m bathtub can still fit in a small space.
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